QtCreator does not start up












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I have installed Qt Creator using Ubuntu Software Center but when I try to run it nothing happens. There is no error message, no new process, no new window.










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    run it from terminal qtcreator

    – kenn
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:02











  • Then I get: Illegal instruction (core dumped). Is there any way to examine what this is caused by ?

    – Al Bundy
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:12











  • I used file /usr/bin/qtcreator to see if it is 32-bit and it is.

    – Al Bundy
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:20











  • try to reinstall it sudo apt-get install --reinstall qtcreator

    – kenn
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:23











  • I tried reinstalling qtcreator and even Ubuntu. It does not change anything.

    – Al Bundy
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:50
















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I have installed Qt Creator using Ubuntu Software Center but when I try to run it nothing happens. There is no error message, no new process, no new window.










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    run it from terminal qtcreator

    – kenn
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:02











  • Then I get: Illegal instruction (core dumped). Is there any way to examine what this is caused by ?

    – Al Bundy
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:12











  • I used file /usr/bin/qtcreator to see if it is 32-bit and it is.

    – Al Bundy
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:20











  • try to reinstall it sudo apt-get install --reinstall qtcreator

    – kenn
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:23











  • I tried reinstalling qtcreator and even Ubuntu. It does not change anything.

    – Al Bundy
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:50














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I have installed Qt Creator using Ubuntu Software Center but when I try to run it nothing happens. There is no error message, no new process, no new window.










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I have installed Qt Creator using Ubuntu Software Center but when I try to run it nothing happens. There is no error message, no new process, no new window.







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    run it from terminal qtcreator

    – kenn
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:02











  • Then I get: Illegal instruction (core dumped). Is there any way to examine what this is caused by ?

    – Al Bundy
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:12











  • I used file /usr/bin/qtcreator to see if it is 32-bit and it is.

    – Al Bundy
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:20











  • try to reinstall it sudo apt-get install --reinstall qtcreator

    – kenn
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:23











  • I tried reinstalling qtcreator and even Ubuntu. It does not change anything.

    – Al Bundy
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:50














  • 1





    run it from terminal qtcreator

    – kenn
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:02











  • Then I get: Illegal instruction (core dumped). Is there any way to examine what this is caused by ?

    – Al Bundy
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:12











  • I used file /usr/bin/qtcreator to see if it is 32-bit and it is.

    – Al Bundy
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:20











  • try to reinstall it sudo apt-get install --reinstall qtcreator

    – kenn
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:23











  • I tried reinstalling qtcreator and even Ubuntu. It does not change anything.

    – Al Bundy
    Aug 25 '14 at 19:50








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run it from terminal qtcreator

– kenn
Aug 25 '14 at 19:02





run it from terminal qtcreator

– kenn
Aug 25 '14 at 19:02













Then I get: Illegal instruction (core dumped). Is there any way to examine what this is caused by ?

– Al Bundy
Aug 25 '14 at 19:12





Then I get: Illegal instruction (core dumped). Is there any way to examine what this is caused by ?

– Al Bundy
Aug 25 '14 at 19:12













I used file /usr/bin/qtcreator to see if it is 32-bit and it is.

– Al Bundy
Aug 25 '14 at 19:20





I used file /usr/bin/qtcreator to see if it is 32-bit and it is.

– Al Bundy
Aug 25 '14 at 19:20













try to reinstall it sudo apt-get install --reinstall qtcreator

– kenn
Aug 25 '14 at 19:23





try to reinstall it sudo apt-get install --reinstall qtcreator

– kenn
Aug 25 '14 at 19:23













I tried reinstalling qtcreator and even Ubuntu. It does not change anything.

– Al Bundy
Aug 25 '14 at 19:50





I tried reinstalling qtcreator and even Ubuntu. It does not change anything.

– Al Bundy
Aug 25 '14 at 19:50










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You may be running QtCreator on an old CPU that's missing SSE2 instructions, hence the "illegal instruction" message. See this question on archlinux:https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/34228 .



However, I don't know if it possible to recompile recent QtCreator (2.7) so that it doesn't use SSE2 instructions.






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    You may be running QtCreator on an old CPU that's missing SSE2 instructions, hence the "illegal instruction" message. See this question on archlinux:https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/34228 .



    However, I don't know if it possible to recompile recent QtCreator (2.7) so that it doesn't use SSE2 instructions.






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      You may be running QtCreator on an old CPU that's missing SSE2 instructions, hence the "illegal instruction" message. See this question on archlinux:https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/34228 .



      However, I don't know if it possible to recompile recent QtCreator (2.7) so that it doesn't use SSE2 instructions.






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        You may be running QtCreator on an old CPU that's missing SSE2 instructions, hence the "illegal instruction" message. See this question on archlinux:https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/34228 .



        However, I don't know if it possible to recompile recent QtCreator (2.7) so that it doesn't use SSE2 instructions.






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        You may be running QtCreator on an old CPU that's missing SSE2 instructions, hence the "illegal instruction" message. See this question on archlinux:https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/34228 .



        However, I don't know if it possible to recompile recent QtCreator (2.7) so that it doesn't use SSE2 instructions.







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